Games Workshop are terrible for this, they go back a long way and have huge we did that first on a lot of stuff. I read a while ago that one of the reasons why you see so few mech and robot games is that between GW and Japanese anime studios its very difficult to come up with a design that is not going to land you in court.

I cant imagine GW are having a great financial time at the moment, there last few video games suck and plastic kits are some what of a niche market so they might well start the apple game. But its the same a round corners on a phone, some things you just shouldn't be allowed to say are yours.

Games Workshop are terrible for this, they go back a long way and have huge we did that first on a lot of stuff. I read a while ago that one of the reasons why you see so few mech and robot games is that between GW and Japanese anime studios its very difficult to come up with a design that is not going to land you in court.

I cant imagine GW are having a great financial time at the moment, there last few video games suck and plastic kits are some what of a niche market so they might well start the apple game. But its the same a round corners on a phone, some things you just shouldn't be allowed to say are yours.

I like how you can trademark fake ideas. Not like a specifc fake robot, but pretty much just the entire idea. Space marine... Marine in space... Trademarked!

Mobile, external, and corporate LAN users, desktop apps, on-prem web apps, cloud apps, BYOD and company issued devices: Do you manage them all with a single solution with a slick end-user experience, or is the implementation not as good as the proposals suggested?